Army & Navy - The Major and God

Flying over southeast Asia, Major Walter
V. Radovich began to think about his 18-months-old son  and also
about God. The Major was a crack fighter pilot. He had shot down four
Jap planes, had flown through a defile not much wider than his plane's
wings to blow up an enemy munition train, had won the Distinguished
Flying Cross. But there was something on the Major's conscience which
would give him no rest.

In Manhattan last week U.S. Attorney John F. X. McGohey told the rest of
the story: Radovich finally went to his commanding officer and
confessed that...